Posts Tagged by immigration

By Joe Gruters The Boston bombings have shown again the critical security issues involved with our immigration policy, and the importance of knowing who is visiting our country and where they are. This means starting with secure borders and enacting e-verify, and the fact is that our borders are not secure right now. People illegally cross back […] more

Today, Newt Gingrich published this very good op-ed on the immigration debate. I felt this was worth sharing in its entirety because of its depth. By Newt Gingrich Campaigning for president last year included the opportunity to participate in a number of memorable televised debates. As I think about what the Republican Party must do […] more

Brittney Morrett has written what I consider to be a very good piece for The Guardian, regarding immigration, Republicans and Senator Marco Rubio. Marco Rubio shows how Republicans can lead the immigration debate In place of Obama’s broken promises, conservatives can offer immigrants a path to citizenship through economic opportunity By Brittney Morrett In 2008, […] more

US Senator Marco Rubio has written this op-ed for La Opinion. The op-ed was originally written in Spanish, and I have used a “translate” option in order to post this here. So, you will have to excuse what appear to be errors, blame it on the software translation. Guest column As a nation founded, built […] more

In case you have not seen it yet, Saturday’s Wall Street Journal features a very good interview with US Senator Marco Rubio. A couple of segments are worth excerpting: In terms of legislative strategy, Mr. Rubio says he would want to see “a comprehensive package of bills”—maybe four or five as opposed to one omnibus—move […] more

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